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This is from the Bass Fan website...

Lead ban counfounds industry 3/16/2009

A recent action by the Obama administration has left anglers and the fishing industry scratching their heads. Last week, the National Park Service (NPS) suddenly announced it would ban lead fishing tackle in national parks by 2010.

The American Sportfishing Association (ASA) weighed on in the controversy with a widely distributed statement. "The sportfishing industry is surprised and dismayed by the March 10 announcement made by the National Park Service," said ASA VP Gordon Robertson. "Their intention to eliminate the use of lead in fishing tackle in national parks was made without prior consultation of the sportfishing industry or the millions of recreational anglers who fish within the national park system."

Robertson added: "In his Jan. 21, 2009 Executive Memo to federal agency and department heads, President Obama made it very clear that he expects the federal government to be transparent, participatory and collaborative and that 'executive departments and agencies should offer Americans increased opportunities to participate in policymaking and to provide their government with the benefits of their collective expertise and information.' We expect the National Park Service to follow the President's order."

In the normal course of events, the sportfishing and shooting-sports industries (lead component ammunition is also included in the ban) would have been notified by the NPS about this change in policy and would have been invited to discuss this decision with NPS staff, the ASA noted.

Robertson also said: "The NPS policy announcement, issued by a press release, does not explain how this decision was reached, why it may be necessary or how this rule will be implemented. To our knowledge, there has been no proposed rule, nor any opportunity for public comment. We request that the NPS withdraw this proposal and discuss the rationale for it with the appropriate stakeholders before taking further action."

Psalm 16:8

I know the Lord is always with me.

I will not be shaken, for he is right beside me.

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No, it looks like that's for national parks only at this point - though it's easy to imagine this being a precedent that might be expanded in the future to Corps of Engineers lakes (like Tablerock), and maybe eventually to all waters.

Here's a great opportunity to start a new business - cutting and drilling rocks to make sliding sinkers in all sizes.

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Good grief I hope not. I can't afford tungsten! Seriously though, since Corps lakes are a federal entity I could see it happening. Hard to say....the modern tree hugging world is a wacky place.

Disclaimer: I meant no offense to anyone who hugs trees or members of their families or friends of said tree huggers or anyone they know who hugs said trees. Also, no offense to any trees in need of hugs including shrubbery and small bushes. My deepest apologies to any human, tree, mineral, or animal that took offense.

Tom Spence

Champion Boats

http://championboats.com

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